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== References ==
== References ==
* [[Qqaba]] is the name of the dying star with which Rassilon and Omega created the black hole to enable time travel.
=== Individuals ===
=== Individuals ===
* Lord Griffen belongs to the [[Elders of Gallifrey]].
* Lord Griffen belongs to the [[Elders of Gallifrey]].
* Rassilon is the Grand Master of the [[Prydonian Chapter]].
* Rassilon can spring bolts of power arc from his fingertips, a power called [[electro-direction]].
* Rassilon can spring bolts of power arc from his fingertips, a power called [[electro-direction]].


=== Technology ===
=== Technology ===
* Gallifreyans were provided with [[starbreaker]] ships. The flagship of the fleet was ''[[Aeon]]''.
* Gallifreyans were provided with [[starbreaker]] ships. The flagship of the fleet was ''[[Aeon]]''.
* [[Stasis halo]]es technology prevents a ship from being caught by a black hole.
* Fenris uses a [[wave scrambler]] to sabotage the stasis haloes.
* Fenris uses a [[wave scrambler]] to sabotage the stasis haloes.
* Fenris is provided with a [[time-jumper]]. Rassilon gets inspiration from it to invent [[directional control]] of time travel.
* Fenris is provided with a [[time-jumper]]. Rassilon gets inspiration from it to invent [[directional control]] of time travel.

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Star Death was a backup comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine in 1981. It featured the early days of the Time Lord civilisation and was set during the time of Rassilon and Omega.

Summary

On the order of Grand Master of the Prydonian Chapter, Rassilon, Lord Griffen and Lady Jodelex await the collapse of the dying star, Qqaba. Fenris, also known as the Hell-Bringer, a mercenary from the future, travels back in time to sabotage the experiment and change Time Lord history. He causes the ships' stasis haloes to fail, leaving Lord Omega doomed to fall into the black hole. However, Rassilon's intervention sees Fenris dispatched and the experiment a success. Fenris' discarded belt provides the much needed technology to use the new energy and will provide a form of directional control.

Characters

References

Individuals

Technology

Notes

Original print details

Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWM 47 (4) The End

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Continuity

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Footnotes

  1. Miles, Lawrence (25 July, 2012). 1979. Lawrence Miles' Doctor Who Thing. Retrieved on 9 August, 2012.